Canadians Owen Jansen and Lukas Barry are among the first four players that have been signed by the Thunder Bay Border Cats.
Read MoreOkotoks Dawgs team director Bill Tanguay has passed away. The organization is deeply mourning his loss.
Read MoreSpero Annis, Bob McKillop, Lee Nantais and the Sarnia Drawbriidge Juniors — two-time Canadian champs — were inducted into the Baseball Ontario Hall of Fame on the weekend.
Read MoreA two-year project to restructure the operations of Baseball Ontario culminated at the 102nd Baseball Ontario Annual General Meeting with the election of members to the 2020 Board of Management, Rep and Select Councils. Ed Quinlan takes over as president of the Board of Management from David Huctwith who guided the organization for the past five years. Huctwith, (Mississauga, Ont.) now past president also takes on the duties of treasurer.
Read MoreAngus Roy wants to spend more time with his family so he has decided to step down from his dual role as general manager and field manager of the Intercounty Baseball League’s Barrie Baycats.
Read MoreHe was a player, a scout, a coach, a teacher and an administrator. Now, the late Jim Ridley, who lived most of his live in Milton will be inducted into the Milton Sports Hall of Fame.
Read MoreErindale workhorse Dan Estey has been named COBA Major executive of the year.
Read MoreDay after day, morning and night, Ashlynn Jolicoeur plays baseball. Before hitting the books, the nine-year-old starts her day by heading to her backyard to hit off a tee or practice her swing, attaching a cloth tail to the bat to increase air resistance and build muscle. And hitting is not even her favourite part of playing, she loves playing defense, that much is evident in the video of her determinedly diving for balls at a practice at the Oshawa Sportsplex that was shared on ESPN SportsCenter and has now been viewed more than 18 million times. Canadian Baseball Network writer J.P. Antonacci recently caught up with Ashlynn to talk about her passion for the sport and her future goals.
Read MoreThe Montreal-based Academie Baseball Canada enjoyed a lot of success on the Perfect Game America circuit last summer and that success carried over to U.S. tournaments this year.
Read MoreJordan Broatch has been named the full-time baseball coach at Douglas College.
Read MoreThe Western Canadian Baseball League has announced its 2019 award winners.
Read More“The boys of summer may have packed up the gear and emptied the dugouts, but for the Muenster Red Sox and their supporters, it was time to gather once more to celebrate what’s been an extraordinary year. On Sunday evening, October 21, the Red Sox teams, coaches, parents, and umpires congregated in the Muenster Community Hall for the Muenster Ball Recognition Night.”
Read MoreThree Academie Baseball Canada (ABC) teams headed south this month to wrap up their season at the PBR Fall Classic at LakePoint in Emerson, Ga.
Read MoreMark Petkovsek a former first-round pick who pitched nine seasons at the MLB level, has been hired to be the Victoria HarbourCats’ new pitching coach.
Read MoreThe Okotoks Dawgs have announced that LHP Graham Brunner, catcher Gavin Logan and outfielder Micah McDowell will return to the club for the 2020 season.
Read MoreCanadian Baseball Network editor-in-chief Bob Elliott runs down how the best of the best Canadians fared at the 93-team Perfect Game World Wood Bat World championship in Jupiter, Fla.
Read MoreRice's Trei Cruz enjoyed his summer on the Cape
Read MoreTerriers' Jepson award winners: Liam Carey, Evan Farrell, Vrayden Makowich and Zach Marriott
Read MoreFor the second time in as many years, the Wilfrid Laurier Golden Hawks men’s baseball team captured the OUA Championship after they defeated the Carleton Ravens 12-1 in seven innings on Sunday night at the Ajax Sportsplex.
Read MoreElliott Jupiter IV: Mitch Bratt, Alex Coles, Aaron Marsh, Gabriel Monterrey
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